Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)

 - Class of 1913

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Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection, 1913 Edition, Page 31 of 138
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NORMAL OFFERING 27 Normal Glluha. Ellis Erihgrmairr Glluh nf Nun Burk sinh Hirinitg. President, H. C. Leonardg Vice-President, Miss Isabel Hathaway: Seeretary and Treasurer, Miss Mary White. Eanvrhill-ihihgvmaivr Glluh. President, Miss Madge Feenyg Secretary, Miss Mattie Brooksg Treasurer, Miss Annie Hunt. Smtinn E, Gllaaa nf 'HIL President, Frank Ellis Gurneyg Secretary, Miss Katherine D. Jones. Gilman nf IEIIIH. President, Miss Louise Monkg Vice-President, Miss Marjorie Davisg Secretary, Miss Mary Bragdong Treasurer, Miss Margaret O'Brien. Erihgrmaier Nnrmal Aaanriatiun. Gbrganizrh, 1345. President, . .... Charles L. Bentley Vice-Presidents, Alfred Bunker Frederick W. Swan George A. Smith Mrs. Florence M. Williams Mrs. Clara Guild Secretary, . . . Miss Sarah W. Turner Treasurer, ...... Charles P. Sinnott According to the constitution, All past and present pupils of the Normal School shall be considered members of the Association, unless they express a desire to the contrary to the Secretary, and all past and present Teachers shall be considered Honorary Members. The Association holds a summer reunion at Bridgewater hiennially, and an inter- mediate winter meeting in Boston.

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26 NORMAL OFFERING lfinhvrgartvn-Igrimarg Qlnnrzv. Helen C. Dustan, West Acton Helen C. Sweet, Quincy Nellie W. Emery, Brockton Isabel S. French, Brockton Josephine P. Upton, Brockton Flora S. Wheeler, Marion Svvninra. Jennie H. Aitken, Rock 'tRuth G. Allen Beatrice M. Andrews, West Mansfield Marion E. Bachelder, Methuen Helen L. Backus, Nantucket Ruth N. Bailey, Fairhaven Regina L. Branch, Nantucket Emma F. Bridgham, Haverhill Isabel L. Buck, Mansfield Mary E. Cooney, Fall River Catherine E. Coyle, Taunton Ruth F. Crowther, Fall River Sara G. Cummings, North Dighton Gertrude E. Delaney, New Bedford Eva G. Dill, West Acton Mary I. Dillon, Fall River I Margaret Dingwall, North Weymouth Elsie M. Downing, Quincy Ruth M. Eldridge, Quincy Grace K. Faden, Bristol, R. I. Anna C. Falvey, Chicopee Charlotte M. Fay, Fisherville Joanna C. Fitzgerald, Taunton Maude R. Freeman, Rochester tMary E. Gallagher Mary L. Gallagher, Putnam Conn. Margaret K. Giiord, Brockton Mary C. Gifford, Fall River . Myrta L. Gladwin, Cataumet Marie W. Goodhue, West Wareham Constance Hall, Sargent's Sch. of Gym. Anna T. Harrington, Fall River Alida F. Hart, Fall River Grace M. Hanrahan, Fall River Velma A. Henderson, Quincy i Marion E. Hicks Sadie V. Homer, Fall River Grace F. Johnson, Brookline Marion B. Johnston, Fall River Elsie M. Kelley, Whitman Madeline M. Kelley, Melrose ' Address unknown. tHelen M. King Anna D. Larkin, Quincy Florence M. McKinnon, Mapleville, R. I Lillian M. Mann, Franklin Ethel F. Marsh, Quincy Julia E. McCabe, Franklin Teresa G. McDonald, Washington, R. I. Elizabeth E. McGarrigle, Calais, Maine tKathleen M. McKenna iCora E. McKillop Anna,C. McLaughlin, Taunton Katherine Morse, New London, N. H. Mary E. Murphy, Fall River Lila A. Neves, New Bedford Sadie W Nicholson, Fall River tKatharine M. O'Donnell Katherine E. O'Donnell, Bridgewater 'tLillian L. K. O'Hearn I Rose L. Page, Bristol, R. I. Clara M. Pearce, West Upton Helena F. Reidy, West Bridgewater :'iRuth M. Reidy Mildred F. Reinhalter, Cambridge Viola M. Richards, West Bridgewater Edith C. Robinson, Lakeville Charlotte E. Roe, Fall River ElizabethtE. Rogers, Taunton Mary I. Rolley, Quincy Elizabeth E. Sherwood, Attleboro :Mabel F. Sidelinger Marion I. Silsby, Sandwich Marion A. Smith, Fisherville Mildred H. Spooner, Easton Center iMildred L. Stetson Bulah A. Sturtevant, Quincy Ruth M. Traver, Quincy Katherine Webster, Wellesley Helen J. Wilder, Grafton Gertrude Williams, Fall River Ethel M. Woodbury, Haverhill Harriette F. Wormell, North Attleboro



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28 NORMAL OFFERING Uhr Zfrihgmuairr illllrrting. HE fifty-ninth annual meeting of the Bridgewater Normal Associa- tion was held at Bridgewater, June 15, 1912. At the morning session the election of officers was held. Before the members separated to enjoy their class reunions, the Glee Club sang. Perhaps they had never had a more critical or a more appreciative audience. A At noon, Mr. W. D. Jackson, Marshal of the Day, took charge, and the classes marched in order to the gymnasium. Again the under- graduate body received praise for their efficient serving of the excel- lent meal. President Meserve presented as the first after-dinner speaker Miss Sarah Louise Arnold, Dean of Simmons College, and a member of the State Board of Education. She spoke of the normal-school course as one of the earliest examples of vocational education. Principal Arthur C. Boyden told of three things which the school stands for: scholarship, efficiency, and idealism. Miss Mary H. Leonard, a former teacher in the school, read a poem on Liberty. The other addresses of the afternoon were given by Dr. Albert E. Winship, Dr. Seaver, formerly Superintendent of Schools in Boston, Dr. Irving C. Fisher, Mr. Spear, and Principal Emeritus Albert G. Boyden. . MYRA E. HUNT, Secretary. Ellyn Ewainn meeting. HE sixieth meeting of the Bridgewater Normal Association was held at Hotel Brunswick, Boston, March 8, 1913. An ideal winter day made possible the gathering of a large number from a wide range of classes, covering almost the entire school history. The social hour gave chance for the interchange of many reminis- cences and further acquaintance among old and young. In the pleasant dining-hall we were served with agreeable food for mind and body. e During the meal we listened to Dr. Dyer, Boston's new superin- tendent. He contrasted the work done by two normal graduates who

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